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- A future father reconnects with his own, long-lost father, now a monk on Mount Athos.
- The vaquita, the world's smallest whale, is near extinction as its habitat is destroyed by Mexican cartels and Chinese mafia, who harvest the swim bladder of the totoaba fish, the "cocaine of the sea." Environmental activists, Mexican navy and undercover investigators are fighting back against this illegal multi-million-dollar business.
- A terrifying look at the corruption that's destroying our nation and our planet. This should shake every American citizen. Citizens of an American city fight back against corruption and greed and try to save their own lives.
- This film follows the first class of students at a remarkable leadership center in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a region often referred to as "the worst place in the world to be a woman." These women have been through unspeakable violence spurred on by a 20 year war driven by colonialism and greed. In the film, they band together with the three founders of this center: Dr. Denis Mukwege (2016 Nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize), radical playwright and activist Eve Ensler ("The Vagina Monolgoues") and human rights activist, Christine Schuler-Deschryver, to find a way to create meaning in their lives even when all that was meaningful to them has long been stripped away. In this ultimately uplifting film, we witness the tremendous resilience as these women transform their devastation into powerful forms of leadership for their beloved country.
- Dolores Hart left a successful Hollywood acting career to become a nun. A true story.
- The biggest award ceremony in the world, Festival Road Trip has the inside scoop on the Oscars 2012 Documentaries. Get a behind the scenes look with interviews and clips of the directors nominated, as well as an interview with Oscar winner Michael Moore. Feel the excitement and take a look inside this huge global event for these Academy Award Nominees.
- "Which Way Home" is a feature documentary film that follows unaccompanied child migrants, on their journey through Mexico, as they try to reach the United States. We follow children like Olga and Freddy, nine-year old Hondurans, who are desperately trying to reach their parents in the US.; children like Jose, a ten-year old El Salvadoran, who has been abandoned by smugglers and ends up alone in a Mexican detention center; and Kevin, a canny, streetwise fourteen-year old Honduran, whose mother hopes that he will reach the U.S. and send money back to her. These are stories of hope and courage, disappointment and sorrow. They are the children you never hear about; the invisible ones.
- A documentary on seniors at a high school in a small Indiana town and their various cliques.
- Focusing on a selection of nominated short filmmakers with an inside look at the emotions and experiences of those individuals up for some of the short film industry's most prestigious awards.
- "Act of Honor," is an intimate portrait of a Mexican-American family dealing with the tragic death of their son, Rafael Peralta, who threw himself on top of a live grenade and saved the lives of several Marines in his unit during the battle of Fallujah, Iraq. "Act of Honor" traces Peralta's extraordinary journey from Tijuana, Mexico to San Diego to the streets of Iraq. A truly unique Immigration and War story, the film chronicles the extraordinary Peralta family, and several of the Marines as they come to terms with their loss and endeavor to move on with their lives.
- Filmmaker's Reflect On Productions.
- Walter, a lonely ex-publicist, plans to execute his fantasy-filled suicide and lures an unwitting male hustler to aid in his elegant exit.
- Interviews with Christo, Chuck Close, Roy Lichtenstein, Judith Malina, James Rosenquist and others help illuminate the life and work of Warhol contemporary Ray Johnson.
- In this emotionally compelling documentary, Sister Helen opens a private home for recovering addicts and alcoholics in the South Bronx after the death of her husband and two sons.